Animal League News

Hi… my name is Maurice.

Adopted April 25, 2015.

Sometimes the best of intentions go awry. My folks had hearts of gold and, like lots of people, just couldn’t say “no” when a stray cat arrived in their yard. When, after a few years, they’d accumulated 20 of us (none neutered!), they realized that they needed help finding us safe homes and medical care. So TALGV’s Outreach Program came to the rescue, and we’re here now and ready for just that — homes of our own. My mom said, “Maurice is a confident little guy who loves to be held and purrs constantly when even touched. He plays with other cats, but is happy all by himself. He is just a pleasure to have around.” What more can I add? That I’ll love you to pieces? Yep!

Arrived March 26, 2015

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Hi… my name is Reggie.

Adopted April 14, 2015.

Anyone who’s ever had a Basset hound or a Dachshund can tell you, we’re just about the most delightful dogs in the world — and I’m no exception! I totally ADORE people (and the attention that comes from them!), I have a sweet, happy temperament, love walks and car rides, playing fetch, and am just plain very smart. I’m crate trained, but I’m still working on perfect house manners (my foster mom said, “If I just had one more week…” when she left for vacation). I get along with other dogs (but am not terribly fond of little kids and have never been around cats), so all I need to be the perfect companion is consistency in my training. If you’ve got that, have I got a deal for you!

Arrived September 29, 2014, Adopted November 15, 2014, Arrived March 25, 2015.

 

 

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Adopted April 3, 2015

COWGIRL is a 5-year-old, female Lab mix who needs a good home. Fosters have many dogs so would like her to be with a family that has more time for her. Cowgirl is social with everyone and especially loves kids. She loves to play ball. She is spayed, has recent shots, and is in good health. Cowgirl uses doggy door and is leash trained. She gets along with other dogs and cats and is familiar with horses.

There is no adoption fee for Cowgirl. If you would welcome her into a loving home, please call Megan from 8 AM to 6 PM at 520-625-9688.

March 23, 2015.

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Hi… my name is Mercury.

Adopted April 2, 2015

Some cats thrive on lots of action and others have a laid back nature, and the family that adopted me discovered that I’m the latter (they said, “Mercury needs a more relaxed and quiet environment”). I guess a home with two active kids and another cat was more than I could handle, as I’m basically a quiet, relatively shy guy who just wants to be with his person (on laps preferably). I’m not the “carry-me-around-the-house” type, but do love to snuggle and am a playful critter when the urge overtakes me! I’m started out as a kitten here at TALGV last year, and now I’m 10 months old and oh-so-ready to have a tranquil life where it’s just “me and my gal” (or guy — I’m not too particular!).

Arrived March 20, 2015

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Hi… my name is Mystic.

Adopted April 15, 2015.

Arrived March 20, 2015

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Hi… my name is Vince.

Adopted June 26, 2016

Sometimes the best of intentions go awry. My folks had hearts of gold and, like lots of people, just couldn’t say “no” when a stray cat arrived in their yard. After they’d accumulated 20 of us (none neutered!), they realized that they needed help finding us safe homes, so TALGV’s Outreach Program came to the rescue. My mom said, “Vince is lovable and likes to cuddle and sleep next to or in your lap. He’s sometimes a bit rough when playing with fingers, but is a real charmer. He gets along with other cats, but has never been around dogs. He knows his name, ‘down,’ and is squirt bottle trained.” Well, between me and thee, I’m not crazy about that squirt bottle thing, but maybe we can work something out! Let’s try!

Arrived March 18, 2015

PS If ANY cat considers you for adoption, you know you’re pretty lucky, but if one of our few FIV cats picks you, you can be sure you’re REALLY special!

NOTE: FIV is a virus that can only be passed among cats (humans or dogs are never affected), and only through blood. Since cats rarely fight to the degree of drawing blood, FIV positive cats can live long and healthy lives with both other FIV positive cats and friendly non-FIV cats. So don’t let those letters scare you — they’re practically like everyone else and they’ll love you even more for choosing them!

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Hi… my name is Two Toes.

Adopted April 5, 2015

Thanks for looking at my pictures. My biography is under construction. Please stop back again to read about me or… even better… stop in at TALGV to meet me soon. Kennels are open 10-2 every day.

Arrived March 18, 2015

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Hi… my name is Mitchell.

Adopted June 26, 2016

Sometimes the best of intentions go awry. My folks had hearts of gold and, like lots of people, just couldn’t say “no” when a stray cat arrived in their yard. When, after a few years, they’d accumulated 20 of us (none neutered!), they realized that they needed help finding us safe homes and medical care. So TALGV’s Outreach Program came to the rescue, and we’re here now and ready for just that — homes of our own. My mom said, “Mitchell isn’t crazy about being held, but likes to be petted while he’s sprawled on the floor or couch. He has ‘ghost-chasing’ moods where he runs at top speed from room to room and then flops, but most of the time he’s easygoing. He knows ‘down’ and is obedient.” Yeah, I’m cool!

Arrived March 18, 2015

PS If ANY cat considers you for adoption, you know you’re pretty lucky, but if one of our few FIV cats picks you, you can be sure you’re REALLY special!

NOTE: FIV is a virus that can only be passed among cats (humans or dogs are never affected), and only through blood. Since cats rarely fight to the degree of drawing blood, FIV positive cats can live long and healthy lives with both other FIV positive cats and friendly non-FIV cats. So don’t let those letters scare you — they’re practically like everyone else and they’ll love you even more for choosing them!

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Hi… my name is Ringo.

Adopted April 7, 2015

Arrived March 17, 2015

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Hi… my name is Bashful,

Adopted 12-23-16

FIV Positive – Comes with Free Vet Care for Life

My folks had hearts of gold and, like many people, just couldn’t say “no” when a stray arrived in their yard. When, after a few years, they’d accumulated 20 of us, they realized that they needed help finding us safe homes and medical care and TALGV’s Outreach Program came to the rescue. I’m not quite sure how I got my name, because I’m really a very sweet and loving girl, who, mom says, “plays well with others, understands ‘no’ and ‘get down,’ likes to watch kitchen activities, and likes any kind of toys.” So even though I’m FIV-positive, at my young age I’ve got many years ahead of me to share that love (plus I come with Free Vet Care for Life)!

Arrived March 17, 2015

 

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Hi… my name is Sitka.

Adopted March 19, 2015

Thanks for looking at my pictures. My biography is under construction. Please stop back again to read about me or… even better… stop in at TALGV to meet me soon. Kennels are open 10-2 every day.

Arrived March 16, 2015

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Hi… my name is Farrah.

Adopted April 11, 2015.

Beauty is not just skin deep! In my case it burrows its way all the way down to my warm little heart! I was found covered with cactus spines and cowering under an RV after being chased by coyotes, and boy was I glad TALGV came along! Now that I’m safe and all patched up, everyone agrees that I am a super sweet, friendly girl who is oh-so-ready for that much-vaunted “forever” home! I have a roommate here and we’re getting along fine, so I’ll bet I’d be okay with a canine friend or two in a new home. I’m a young 24-pound Belgian Malinois mix, and since I’m probably going to be on the small side when I’m grown, I’m told that’s just the perfect “Green Valley” size!

Arrived March 15, 2015

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